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Nightcereus 3 points ago +3 / -0

From the article,

"The cemetery, otherwise known as the Garden of Martyrs, is a resting place for more than 1,000 people considered to be martyrs. The site has become known as a pilgrimage destination for supporters of the “axis of resistance” against the US and the West."

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Nightcereus 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Drivers License" is too obvious an answer. We used to need to show something to get that. Birth certificate, passport, social security card, etc. It does not add up.

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Nightcereus 3 points ago +3 / -0

How is this possible?

My question is not so much about voting as it is about registering.

The reports never explain exactly how it can be done.

Are recruiters fraudulently checking a box? Are lawmakers changing the laws based on a fraudulent act? What are they doing, what are the mechanics of this?

Why would things like these not be shown to be inappropriate and therefore disqualified?

It used to be that we could safely assume everyone voting was a citizen, and if they were not it was an illegal act.

Seems like a difficult point to get around, but somehow they do.

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Nightcereus 4 points ago +4 / -0

From the article,

"The vehicle’s system downloads all text messages and call logs from Plaintiffs’ cellphones as soon as they are connected.”

"Vehicle owners cannot access or delete their personal information once it has been stored,” the court said of the plaintiffs’ complaint."

"Even more alarming, they discovered that 84 percent of the car brands they reviewed share or sell that data, according to the report."

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Nightcereus 2 points ago +2 / -0

From the article,

US President Joe Biden has said that he “can’t think of one” former president who should be immune from criminal prosecution

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Nightcereus 1 point ago +1 / -0

From the article,

"In taking the action, we hope to contribute to defend a free and open international order based on the rule of law.”

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida 

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Nightcereus 2 points ago +2 / -0

From the article,

"A Covid-19 grant program that was supposed to help the owners of entertainment venues stay in business reportedly paid out more than $200 million to famous music artists and their touring companies. The payments included $8.9 million to rapper Lil Wayne, $10 million to Chris Brown, and $8.6 million to rock band Smashing Pumpkins."

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Nightcereus 3 points ago +3 / -0

From the article,

"Following the approval of the first coronavirus vaccines developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, in 2021 the EU hastily entered a contract with the US pharmaceutical giant to purchase 1.1 billion doses - a decision that was applauded at the time but later turned out to have been excessive and untimely. That contract effectively forced EU countries to buy the doses despite the fact that the pandemic was already winding down."

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Nightcereus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Try, search for an older car model, sort the results from high $ to low.

I have never heard a plausible explanation for this.

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Nightcereus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Please feel free to copy and share.

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Nightcereus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Quit being lazy and grammar up yo...

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Nightcereus 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is our money, yours and mine.

It is the end result of our time and hard work that gets sent away to distant lands in the form of taxes collected by a corrupt government only to dissappear forever into the pockets and hidden bank accounts of those that claim to represent us.

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Nightcereus 1 point ago +1 / -0

From the article,

“Without actions that address the root problem of humanity taking more from Earth than it can safely give, we’re on our way to the potential collapse of natural and socioeconomic systems and a world with unbearable heat and shortages of food,” said Dr. Christopher Wolf of Oregon State University (OSU), the lead author of the report.

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Nightcereus 1 point ago +1 / -0

From the article,

"Therefore, the start of the special military operation was not the start of a war, but an attempt to end it,” the Russian head of state argued.

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